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I would love to run my trains outside but three things hold me back; one) I don't have anywhere that the trains will be safe and two) I don't have anywhere that the trains may not start to melt. It got up to 93 yesterday in West Palm Beach FL. 3rd) I don't want to see the trains get stolen either, being in here in south Florida.

 

I may start a new layout in about two months.

 

Lee Fritz

Last edited by phillyreading
What actually brought this about, is this Saturday Lewisburg Pennsylvania has their arts festival and as a club we usually set up in one of our members church just off main street. When the Arts Festival doesn't fall on York week. So this year we were planning on a no show, but a few of us said what if instead of the big layout we just do something quick and simple so this is my contribution and I wanted to try it out and it works decently well So Steve I do take it down. I actually timed my self on taking everything down and was done in about an hour and 15 minutes. 
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by L.I.TRAIN:

nice set up and  great day today to be outside. Do you take it down at night or cover it up to enjoy again?

 

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